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mahina

(18,989 posts)
Wed Mar 11, 2020, 10:08 AM Mar 2020

I've been looking for a song I heard on the radio and came across this

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Eo. ‘Ea.

An den


Oh hey I found the song I was looking for


Nice yeah? So nahenahe
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I've been looking for a song I heard on the radio and came across this (Original Post) mahina Mar 2020 OP
I absolutely love Hawaiian music The Blue Flower Mar 2020 #1
You'll enjoy this concert at Hawaii Theatre by Weldon Kekau'oha mahina Mar 2020 #2
There's lots of beautiful contemporary hi music on Hisessions mahina Mar 2020 #4
Thank you for this beautiful music. riverbendviewgal Mar 2020 #3
Well he isn't our president mahina Mar 2020 #5
It's my absolute joy riverbendgirl. mahina Mar 2020 #10
Pssst mahina Mar 2020 #11
I know, Mahina riverbendviewgal Mar 2020 #12
Man oh man I am with you. mahina Mar 2020 #13
I like this one done by a late Hawaiian legend packman Mar 2020 #6
I loved Braddah Iz too. Here's another awesome song he sang mahina Mar 2020 #7
I love his voice and arrangement of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," but More_Cowbell Mar 2020 #8
You just hear it everywhere too mahina Mar 2020 #9

The Blue Flower

(5,640 posts)
1. I absolutely love Hawaiian music
Wed Mar 11, 2020, 10:13 AM
Mar 2020

I lived in Kailua for 8 years and kept my radio tuned to local music. Thank you for this treat!

riverbendviewgal

(4,324 posts)
3. Thank you for this beautiful music.
Wed Mar 11, 2020, 10:26 AM
Mar 2020

Someday I hope to visit Hawaii but not until Trump is no longer president.

mahina

(18,989 posts)
10. It's my absolute joy riverbendgirl.
Wed Mar 11, 2020, 03:11 PM
Mar 2020

I put a couple of other songs upthread and there’s a great link to a Weldon Kekauoha concert below. They are both brilliant musicians.

Aloha sister

riverbendviewgal

(4,324 posts)
12. I know, Mahina
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 03:38 PM
Mar 2020

Aloha,

I love it's diversity and music and people.

I hope the Trump curse is banished soon.

mahina

(18,989 posts)
7. I loved Braddah Iz too. Here's another awesome song he sang
Wed Mar 11, 2020, 01:38 PM
Mar 2020

With his brother Skippy Kamakawiwo’ole and the Malaga Sons of Ni’ihau

This is one for the ages. Iz and Moon Kauakahi were just kids. Iz had a voice like an angel. The could harmonize, man oh man.



Māmakakaua - by Palani Vaughn

Ua ala a kūʻe! Kūʻe! Kūʻe!
Ka māmakakaua hanohano! Kūʻe!
Ua ala a kūʻe! Kūʻe! Kūʻe!
Ka mâmakakaua Loialiki! Kūʻe!
Kūʻe! Kūʻe!

Ka māmakakaua!
(Nā Loialiki koa)!
Kipū Lani!
(Ka māmakakaua)!
Ka māmakakaua!
(Kūpaʻa mahope)!
Kūpaʻa mahope!
(O ka ʻāina)!
Ua ala a kūʻe! Kūʻe!

Ka pūkaua koa!
(ʻO Wilikoki wiwoʻole)!
Me Lopaka Poe!
(A me nā koa Loialiki)!
Ka māmakakaua! (I hōʻikaika hoʻi)!
E hoʻihoʻi i nā pono! (O Kalākaua)!
Nā Loialiki! Kūʻe! Kūʻe!

Ka māmakakaua!
(Me nā pālule ʻula)!
Maloko a ka pā!
(O Hale Aliʻi ʻIolani)!
Ka māmakakaua!
(I paio wiwoʻole)!
Kūʻe i ka ʻenemi! (O Ka Mōʻi)!
I ke aupuni hoʻohuli!

Ka māmakakaua!
(ʻOiai ua pohō !
Kūʻe i ka ʻenemi!
(O ka lāhui o Hawaiʻi)!
Ka māmakakaua!
(ʻAʻole poina ʻia)!
ʻAʻole poina ʻia!
(No ko lākou wiwoʻole)!
Aloha no nā Loialiki e!

Hui:
Ua ala a kūʻe!
(Ka māmakakaua)!
Kipū Lani e! (Nā Loialiki koa)!
Kūpaʻa mahope o ka ʻāina!
Aloha ʻāina hoʻi e!
Aloha ʻāina hoʻi e!



They arose and revolted! Revolted! Revolted!
That glorious company of warriors! Revolted!
They arose and revolted! Revolted! Revolted!
The Loyalist company of warriors! Revolted!
Revolted! Revolted

The company of warriors!
Courageous Loyalists!
Loyal to the chief!
The company of warriors!
The company of warriors!
Standing firmly behind!
Standing firmly behind!
The land!
They arose and revolted! Revolted!

The brave war leader!
Fearless Robert Wilcox!
With Robert Boyd!
And the Loyalist warriors!
The company of warriors! Strove, indeed!
To restore the rights of Kalākaua
The Loyalists! Revolted! Revolted!

The company of warriors!
With red shirts
Inside the grounds!
Of ʻIolani Palace!
The company of warriors!
Who fought bravely!
Against the enemy of the King!
Against the revolutionary government!

The company of warriors!
Though they failed
Against the enemy!
Of the Hawaiian nation!
The company of warriors!
Not forgotten!
Not forgotten!
For their bravery!
Great love for the Loyalists!

Chorus:
They arose and revolted!
The company of warriors!
Loyal to the King! The brave Loyalists!
Standing firmly behind the land!
Patriots, indeed!
Patriots, indeed!


Source: CD "Palani Vaughn's Best Vol.1"- July 6, 1887, the revolutionary Hawaiian League with an army of 500 haole sharpshooters called the Honolulu Rifles, forced King Kalâkaua to sign a revised version of the Hawaiian Constitution, known infamously as the Bayonet Constitution. This curtailed the power of the throne and made other changes which adversely affected the Hawaiian people, primarily, the right to vote in elections. The morning of June 30, 1889, approximately 80 part-Hawaiian warriors, tried to take possession of `Iolani Palace. Armed with 35 rifles, some farmer rice bird guns and a few pistols, they were led by Robert Kalanihiapo Wilcox, Robert N. Boyd and George Markham. The māmakakaua or company of warriors wamted to restore the rights and powers of their King. Auwē, they were defeated. The composer expresses the sentiment of the Hawaiian people as he pays tribute to the memory of those courageous red-shirted warriors who marched on ʻIolani Palace to defend their King against his enemies in the Hawaiian League.

More_Cowbell

(2,205 posts)
8. I love his voice and arrangement of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," but
Wed Mar 11, 2020, 01:55 PM
Mar 2020

The mixed-up lyrics drive me *crazy*, which I know is a fault in myself.

mahina

(18,989 posts)
9. You just hear it everywhere too
Wed Mar 11, 2020, 03:10 PM
Mar 2020

I heard it once in Venice. Italy!

Bud Israel cannot help it. He deserves to be a worldwide hit for sure. Aloha Braddah Iz.

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